this was the scene in hartford, connecticut, the university of connecticut men's basketball team honoring the victims and it was a touching try bite. joining me now, the legendary head coach of the uconn women's basketball team, the sport in the state of connecticut. welcome, coach. thank you so much for being with me this morning thank you, carol. great to be here. >> how important is it for your players to remember these victims? >> well, they're not far removed from their days of being on a bus and getting dropped off at first grade, second grade, and they're still kids at heart, and when they see something like this, especially an hour away from where we are right now, it stunned them, i think more than anything i have seen in all of my years of coaching. >> your team returning to the court for the first game since the tragedy. anything special planned? >> i think we're going to do something similar to what the men did on monday night and hopefully people will get there early and be a part of the tribute. it is not a lot that we can do, but i think it is important that we keep it in t